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AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 3rp, 1922 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 
FROM 9 a.m. UNTIL 6 Pp. M. 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


BY MASTERS 


OF THE 


BARBIZON, IMPRESSIONIST, AMERICAN 
AND CONTEMPORANEOUS SCHOOLS 


fee SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
PeeetHURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 
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PLAZA HOTEL 
ENTRANCE, No. 9 WEST 58TH STREET 


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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


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meeUABLE PAINTINGS 
BY MASTERS 


OF THE 


BARBIZON, IMPRESSIONIST, AMERICAN 
AND CONTEMPORANEOUS SCHOOLS 


INCLUDING A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT EXAMPLES 
BELONGING TO 


V. WINKEL & MAGNUSSEN, COPENHAGEN 
AND ORIGINALLY FROM 


Pe PDH Is NTAIGNAC COLLECTION, PARIS 
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TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Pee AY EVENING, APRIL OTH, 1922 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA HOTEL 


ENTRANCE, No. 9 WEST 58TH STREET 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 


AND HIS ASSISTANTS, Mr. OTTO BERNET AND MR. H. H. PaRKE, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


NEW YORK CITY 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate 
with the value of the article offered or which is merely a nominal 
or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his 
judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


_ Il. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and 
if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer 
shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in 
dispute. nig ; 
III. Identification and part payment by buyer: The name 
of the buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale 
thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving 
the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and 
address. | 


Payment at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all 
or such part of the purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot 
or lots so purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put 
up again and re-sold. 


IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the 
auctioneer’s hammer and thereafter neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to any 
article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 


V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will 
be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all 
purchases at the sale. 


Deliveries will be made at the place of sale or at the storage 
warehouse to which purchases may have been removed. 


Deliveries at the American Art Galleries will be made only 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. on sales’ days and on 
other days—except holidays, when no deliveries will be made— 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 


Deliveries at places of sale other than the American Art 
Galleries will be made only during the forenoon following the day 
of sale unless by special notice or arrangement to the contrary. 


Deliveries at the storage warehouse to which goods may have 
been sent will be made on any day other than holidays between 
the hours of 9 and 5. 


Deliveries of any purchases of small articles likely to be lost 
or mislaid may be made at the discretion of the auctioneer during 
the session of the sale at which they were sold. 


VI. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for 
goods: Articles not paid for in full and either not called for by 
the purchaser or delivered upon his or her order by noon of the 
day following that of the sale will be turned over by the Associa- 
tion to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse 
until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the 
cost of such cartage and storage will be charged against the pur- 
chaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal 
or storage will be upon the purchaser. 


NOTE: The Limited space of the Delivery Rooms 
of the Association makes the above requirements 
necessary, and it is not alone for the benefit of the 
Association, but also for that of its patrons, whose 
goods otherwise would have to be so crowded as to 
be subject to damage and loss. | 

VII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases 
is a business in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and 
will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The 
Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for 
employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers ; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on 
its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such 
service, 

VIII: Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to 
catalogue every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at 
the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfec- 
tion, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the 
Association of the correctness of the description, genuineness, 
authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside 
on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and 
without recourse. 


Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its 
sale, and the Association will give consideration to the opinion of 
any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incor- 
rectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who 
thereby will become responsible for such damage as might result 
were his opinion without foundation. 


IX. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Associa- 
tion for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, 
telegraph or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject. to 
the foregoing conditions of sale except that, in the event of a 
purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who 
has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibi- 
tion or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned 
within ten days from the date of sale and the purchase money will 
be refunded if the lot in any manner differs from its catalogue 
description. 


Orders for execution by the Association should be written and 
given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunderstand- 
ing. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, 
and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the 
bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- 
mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should 
be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 


be given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue or any 
session thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges 
commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary 
information from the records of the Association. 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 


Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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EVENING SALE 
~ THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 


“IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA HOTEL 


Entrance, No. 9 West 58TH STREET 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers | to 61, inclusive 


JAN MIENSE MOLENAER 


Hw: 1610(?)—1668 


(Panel) 


7 Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches 


Aw ancient Dutch interior with group of two figures. 


woman of later middle age has seized a man of more youthful aspect 
and haying drawn him to her lap is embracing him. On the head of 
a barrel, at left, is a luncheon prepared for the returning traveller 


and on the floor is a beer jug. 


Purchased from Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University 


of Brussels. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JAN VAN RAVESTYN 
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OF A OMAN 


(Panel) 


Le Py Height, 181% inches; width, 143, inches 


Heap of a woman with florid complexion in three- -quarters view to 
right; white cap and ruff, black dress; caret technique and exact 
drawing. : slic, | 


Inscription across top of panel, “Aetat 64, anno dni, 1604.” 


Purchased from Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University 
of Brussels. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CONSTANT TROYON 


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Pa Caan DE V ACH 


(Study of a Cow) 


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; Height, 1284 inches; length, 1534 inches 


A RED cow with a dense coat of rich and deep color, modified in the 
play of the light on it, stands facing the left with sunshine full upon 
her white face and glinting from her four white feet, her white under- 
body shadowed. She is on a sandy and brownish patch of ground in 
a green and rolling meadow, under a partly clouded cky. 


At lower right the stamp, VENTE 'TROYON. 
From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. WinkEL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


-~ CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


“RENCH: 18138—1897 


ANS UN PATURAGE 
(Sheep at Pasture) 


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Height, 8% inches; ee 1324 wches 


Green fields lush in their verdure, partly in cloud shadow and in part 

in the soft: illumination of sunshine which is dispersing gray shower 
clouds. On the bank of a brook near the foreground | numerous sheep 
and a couple of cows, and a man reclining, and in the background a 
greater flock, with men attending it. Trees abundant in Pusey leafage 
border the fields along the right. 


Signed at lower left, Cu. Jacque. 


From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Winket & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 


; Frencu: 1809—1876 
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(The Forest) 
ag, 7 Ds (Panel) . 
Height, 814 inches; length, 12% inches 
Tue forest brought to the observer and revealed as a place of intimate 
association and delightful charm. One faces an opening in the woods, 
with a wilful path leading through colorful herbage and past lichen- 
covered rocks, to a rough clearing where stands a solitary peasant 
woman. Sunshine gilds the yellowing foliage of trees beyond her, and 


flashes silvery from the gray trunks of neighboring beech or birch, 
and afar off is a glimpse of sunlit sky, blue and white. 


Signed at lower left, N. Draz. 


From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. WinxeL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 


Fre cH: 1819—1877 


6 POLE MOLEK CAMS 


(Dark Pits at Ornans) 
gary — Height, 161% inches; length, 1934 inches 


Ar the moment disclosed in the picture dark pits are not presented to 
the eye, unless in suggested caverns in the steep walls of gray rock 
which at left and right rise high at either side of a grass-carpeted 
gorge through which a shallow brook comes lightly dancing. Vege- 
tation partly clothes the rocks, and bushes in the distance are illumined 
by a slant of sunshine from the right, under a fair sky lightly clouded. 


Signed at lower left, G. CourBeEr. 


Property of Messrs. WinkEL & MacnussEen of Copenhagen. 


FELIX ZIEM ees 


FRENCH: 21—1911 


eight, 1014 inches; length, 16 inches 

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Tue buildings and domes of the famous city of the Orient appear in 
the distance, at the left, on the shores of the blue waters which fill the 
lower part of the picture while, at right, illumined by the sunlight on a 
hearer shore, stands an imposing palace with tower and minaret. A 
boat propelled by a sculler at the stern is passing in the foreground and 
over all is summer sky showing warm-tinted clouds below and tempered 
blue above. 


Signed at the lower right: ZiEM. 


Purchased from Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University 
of Brussels. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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eS. “eee Height, 18 inches; length, 21%4 inches 


A HAzE of cloud in a bluish sky, with outstanding tufts rose hued, 
overhangs mountains in the background, their upper crags snow cov- 
ered and their nearer sides sombre. At their foot the green-blue lake 
is cold and still in the silent half-light, and at some brown rocks of 
the foreground shore appears a boat with a single sail. 


Property of Messrs. WinxeLt & MacnussEn of Copenhagen. 


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WAS . Zh MEAS 836—1897 
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HOD . hk 46 RIVER LANDSCAPE 


/ Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches 


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eras with gray peaks and green slopes in the background lie 
under a haze which also overhangs the wooded middle-distance valley, 
bounded by a foothill at the left, at whose base a blue-green creek 
ripples in white. To right of it the foreground is flat and open, with 
a grass-bordered brown road winding along lines of trees touched with 
autumn color. Here sunshine streaks the ground with shadows, and 
a traveler afoot and another on horseback are coming around a bend. 


Signed at lower left, H. D. Martin. 


To be sold by order of JAmMes W. RepMonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


x JULES DUPRE 


LL, FrencH: 1811—1889 | 

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E CH EVANT LAUBERGEH 
(The High Road at the Inn) 


eS ee Height, 1614 imches; length, 2244 mches 


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roAD and cut by wandering wheel tracks a rural sandy road winds 
through a village of the plain, at right the wayside inn and other 
buildings, and at left still more buildings in the rude architecture of 
a comfortable past day. Horses and cows are also in evidence, and 
dogs and ducks, and men, women and children in the necessary pur- 
suits and pastimes of an unhurried bucolic life. Afar the village 
church. The day is fair, and the sunshine marks the roadway with 

shadows. 
Signed at lower right, Jutes Dupre. 


From the I. Montatgnac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 


LOLS'S 
(Harvest on the Northern Hills) 
eA SZ, Height, 1934 inches; length, 2414 wches 


Wuire clouds are moving in a turquoise sky, and the leafage of trees 
on the right shows the influence of a breeze sweeping over rolling hills. 
The gentle slopes are green and yellowish, with a large area purplish- 
pink; flowers of the field in detached clumps dot the foreground, while 
in the middle distance many stacks of the yellow harvested grain stand 
in lines and groups—and tree masses cut the skyline beyond them. 


Signed at lower left, J. C. Cazin. 


Property of Messrs. WinkEL & MacnusseEn of Copenhagen. 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 
19—1916 


12-LE GRAND CHENE 


“(Great Oak 
O—) . —Height, 191% inches; length, 25%4 inches 


Tue great oak centres the composition, rising proudly from a low gray 
and green mound on whose broad flat back a man has seated himself 
in the sunshine, The tree’s branches spread wide, its leaves are a soft 
green in the sunshine and a dark green in the inner shadows, and so 
carefully have the inner branches been trimmed and the tree permitted 
to develop that light freely penetrates the umbrageous dome, and the 
foliage tufts and groupings define themselves severally against the dis- 
tant blue sky. Back of the mound runs a languid brook. 


Signed at lower right, H. Harrientes. 


From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussren of Copenhagen. 


FELIX ZIEM 


(The Day Of the Grand Prix [Great Prize]) 


Height, 1814 inches; length, 26 inches 


BROAD avenue, in cloud shadow in the foreground, closes in in per- 
spective down the centre of the picture, bordered by. high banks of 
shrubbery and trees and leading into sunshine, and on to a dim and 
vague distance and toward a gray, rainy sky. Surmounting the green 
banks, city houses catch the rift of sunshine. In eager’ motion in the 
avenue are massed all manner of vehicles and people afoot, making all 
haste possible. 


Signed at lower right, ZimM. 


Property of Mrssrs. WinkEL & MacnussEn of Copenhagen, 


PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR 
Frencu: 1841—1920 


siadsdgel 


(Bather Sitting Down) 
Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 inches 


Fie Orem 
A composition luscious in the richness of its color, with the charm of 
figure placement and the flash of outdoor lights, picturing a young 
woman bather seated with back partly to the observer and face in 
profile to the left. She is observed nearly at full length, nude to the 
waist, with a gauzy bluish and white drapery which takes also rosy 
tints, and a ribbon of blue about her neck. She sits on a heavier 
roseate drapery at the brink of a blue pond glistening with white cloud 
reflections, and in front of masses of foliage dense in volume and a 
very wealth of deep color. 

Signed at lower right, REenorr. 


From the Viaw Collection, Paris. 
Exhibition of French Art at Geneva, 1918. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


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(is CAMILLE PISSARRO 


Frencu: 18302-1903 
LA MOISSO: :“UNE CHARRETEE 
j DE BLE DANS UNE FERME 


= (The Harvest: A Cartload of Grain on a Farm) 
Ge Height, 1814, inches; length, 2124 inches 


Aw old gray barn, and beside and behind it green trees. In the yard 
in front of it a two-wheeled cart with two white farm horses standing 
tandem, the cart piled high with golden grain and a man on top of it, 
while another man is busy on a great heap of grain beside the cart. 
Facing the spectator a sturdy woman of the farm, carrying a gray 
bucket and a sheaf of the grain. 


Signed at lower left, C. Pissarro, *79. 
From the Viau Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. WiInKEL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


ALBERT BESNARD 


Ciel : 1849— 
16—SUR 


(On the Lake) 
hSo ie Height, 24 inches; width, 191% inches 


Tur eye looks upon the open water of a lake in the rich and soft milky 
blue of a hazy sky, and upon two rowed boats and a sailing boat, the 
nearer rowboat with oarsman facing the spectator. Of his two pas-_ 
sengers one in scarlet reclines languorously, dipping a bared arm over 
the stern into the water; her companion, in white, holds an open white 
parasol. In the background mountains and a valley between them 
shimmer in a delicate opalescence, and the chromatic refraction tints 
variously the breeze-ruffled water. | 

. Signed at lower left, A. BEsNARD. 


From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Winket & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


EDGAR DEGAS 
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(Dancers of the Ballet) 
Jo : Height, 241% inches; width, 201% inches 


Bauer dancers suggested in indefinite number with less than a dozen 
even partially delineated, in spontaneous postures and lively activity 
in mazes of a stage setting. Their gauzy costumes are blue and green 
and buff, with flame lights, and they appear coming forward, dancing 
and passing on to the left. The indefinite background a confusion of 
soft color and a maze of light. 


Signed at lower right, Dreas. 


Property of Messrs. WinkeL & MacnussEn of Copenhagen. 


EDOUARD MANET 
Frencu: 1832—1883 
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(The Woman Bull-fighter) 


ae Height, 22 inches; width, 1814 inches 
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FULL-LENGTH portrait of a muscular and agile young woman, slender 
of figure and with plump cheek, dressed brilliantly for active service in 
the bull-ring, her costume a warm red-brown with gold ornamentation, 
in breeches and jacket, with blue sash and vest and white waist, and 
gray stockings. With figure almost full to the front and face in pro- 
file to left, she is in posture of spreading or flaunting a red cloak which 
she holds low in her right hand, left hand extended in balancing atti- 
tude behind her. Light neutral background. 


Signed at lower right, Kp. MANET. 


Property of Mrssrs. WinkEL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


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Z Frencu: 1819—1877 
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(Landscape) 


we - Height, 20°34 inches; length, 241% imches 

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Dense foliage of a wood at right and left in the middle distance, at 
either side of a brook that winds a rocky course to the foreground. 
The abundant green leafage is dark in its own shadow, at both sides, 
while at the central opening where the brook comes on its course, sun- 
shine lightens the leaves and some yellowish bushes. Over the tree- 


tops a glimpse of a pale turquoise sky. A preliminary study for the 
artist’s Louvre painting. 


Property of Messrs. Winket & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


FELIX ZIEM 


Frencu: 1821—1911 


(Board) 
Height, 201% inches; width, 2614 inches 


Srraicut before the eye the sun descends in a golden blaze beyond 
blue waters. At left sea-battered cliffs of reddish hue mount high, and 
throw out an arched abutment. From their base in the foreground 
the nude Sirens leap into the waves and hail the lured mariners of a 


____ lone oncoming ship in the offing. 
Signed at lower right, ZieM. 


Property of Messrs. Winker & MaGnussen of Copenhagen. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


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Broken hills, brownish-green, gray and yellow, extend their rounded 
tops across the middle distance, forming the skyline, and on the right 
yielding to a higher ridge of dark verdure, while in front of, them runs 
a green meadow where cows are grazing in the sunshine. On a brown 
knoll in the foreground a woman leans against a tree, watching the 
cows, two girls gossip near by, and in the middle distance another 
figure is seen on a hillside, while above a farther crest the brown roof 
of a cottage comes to view. Gray and white clouded sky. 


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Signed at the lower right, Corot. 


Collection, Estate of the late Ralph H. White, Boston. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ULIAN ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1852—1919 
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eight, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


Kf, rocks in tumbled form, gray, lichen-grown and moss-covered, 
and piled one upon another in ponderous mass, recede as they mount 
from the foreground almost or quite to the top limits of the picture. 
Amongst them pertinacious pine trees and brush have sprung up, and 
between rocks, slender trunks and foliage, are glimpses of gray-white 
sky -2 
| Signed at lower right, J. ALDEN WEIR. 


To be sold by order of James W. RepMonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


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23 NEAR WA TEREORD, CONNECTICUT 


Z Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


Tur Sound, greenish-blue under a robin’s-egg sky more or less filled 
with drifting creamy-edged and grayish-white clouds, extends along 
the right from a slanting sandy shore in the foreground to the far 
horizon where a white sail glistens. Beyond the foreground the shore 
at left rises in a grass and bush grown bluff, topped by a clump of 
taller bushes, and in the middle distance thrusts out a low point ito 


the sea. 
Signed at lower right, Minor. 


From the Minor (Evwecutor’s) Sale, New York, 1905. 


To be sold by order of James W. Repmonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1836—1 892 | 


Keath 


Height, A2 inches; length, 26 inches 


LAS —— 


Unver a white and gray summer sky rain clouds are hanging low over 
green hills, which from a high skyline slope toward the left and for- 
ward, bordering a middleground bend of the river. In the low and 
marshy, partly overflowed foreground are a few cows, white, black, 
red or tawny, and high lights glint occasionally from ripples of the 
water or flowers in the grass. 


Signed at lower right, A. H. Wyant, 1868. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


To be sold by order of James W. Repmonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


Frencnw: 1827—1891 


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(Lhe Water Mill) 

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na and straight rise slender trees above and about an old gray 
gabled water-power mill, which stands to left of centre in a green 
and sunny clearing, its water wheel athwart the view. On the grass 
in the foreground a woman from the mill cottage, in purple and blue 
and white and red, stands closely surrounded by many chickens who 
have rushed to her at the feeding call. 


Signed. at lower right, EM. Van Marcxe. 
From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. WinkeL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


ALFRED SISLEY 


Frencu: 1839—1899 


26/— GEE 


Height, 2114 inches; length, 28°4 inches 


/ ON fees some rough buildings and a straggling line of slender and 
leafless trees, on the flat, pale green bank of a river, where a cargo 
barge and some punts lie at the water’s edge. On the farther bank 
of the stream a bunch of trees retaining some leaves, and beyond them 
distant city buildings—the whole of wintry aspect under a brilliant 
sky slashed with sunset lights. 

Signed at lower right, Sisuey, ’89. 


Property of Messrs. Wixxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


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ALFRED SISLEY 


FrencuH: 1839—1899 


LG ARAGE DE BATE. 


(The Barge Basin) 


ae Height, 2144 mches; length, 29 inches 


A BLUE river with its ruffled surface whitened by cloud reflections leads 
away before the eye, a green and sandy bank edging it on the right 
at the border of flat fields. In a basin formed by a slight bend a 
whole fleet of canal boats, or cargo barges, made fast together as in 
a tow, lie temporarily at rest, with figures noted on some of the nearest 
of them. In the distance are some houses, and, to left, a wooded hill, 
and to right some poplars. 


Signed at lower right, Sisury. 


Purchased from Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Maenussen of Copenhagen: 


CLAUDE MONET 


Frencu+.1840— oe ON : 
pe aid hee : ; 


LLE ISLE: EFFET DE SOLEIL 


(A Sunlight Effect at Belle Isle) 


is Height, 25°4 inches; width, 25°34 inches 
Ano wy Sat 0 co 


Strruttine cliffs and crags, survivals of the sea’s inroads, protrude in 
harsh irregular masses and to varying heights from an agitated sea. 
The jagged bulks glint in multicolor in sunshine or sound deeper notes 
in shadow, and the green choppy sea about them dances with white 
flashes, while in the distance the sea deepens in patches to indigo and 
reaches to the horizon. ‘‘A rich, sonorous, pure color effect, and a 
perfect composition.” | 


Signed at lower left, CLauDE Monet, ’86. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & MacnussEen of Copenhagen. 


CLAUDE MONET 


FRENCH: 


(Flowery Meadows) 


rab e. eas Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


A BRIGHT, breezy summer day, with nebulous, wind-borne clouds cross- 
ing an azure sky. In thé distance the fresh green of a low and matted 
forest in early season foliage, screened by a transverse line of slender, 
tall and graceful poplars, their shimmering leafage brighter still. In 
front of them the meadows in flower, a delicate fusion of soft colors 
in the sunshine. 


Signed at lower left, CLauDE Monet. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


fie 


GUSTAVE COURBET 


8717 


ae Frencu: 1819 


a 


E-BARRAG Ke Sag Ie ol pe CLL 


— (Phe Dam) 
aa 


; Height, 2534 inches; length, 32 inches 


30— 


From the left in middle distance a river curves into view, flowing for- 
ward and to right against a gorge wall of gray rock surmounted by a 
luxuriance of green brush. To left, at the bend, a mill-course is di- 
verted, and after passing the mill and its guard’s house, buildings of 
steep gables, the water rushes in white foam down over a long dam 
to the parent stream. In the background a green and sunny hill with 
houses in the shade of trees. ) 
Signed at lower right, G. CourBeEr. 


Property of Messrs. Wixxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


FELIX ZIEM 


a GY (eae Hu: 1821—1911 
31—LE a 6) Reais. 


i Height, 2914 inches; width, 21144 mches 
Ax Ouwx 


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A sir of sandy beach in the foreground at right; from the left come 
branches of trees thick with reddish foliage overarching blue water, 
and below them a gondola is under way. In-the distance are towers 
and domes of the city, and while daylight lingers a rising full moon 
gilds the rippled surface of the Lagoon. ae 

| Signed at lower right, ZieM. 


From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. WinkeEL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


ALFRED SISLEY 
FRENCH: 39—1899 


gos PIE MIDI TIO SOLE 
BORD DU LOING, A MORET 


(Sunny Afternoon on the Loing River at Moret) 
| ae Height, 2184 inches; width, 1814 inches 


THE course of the Loing is directly across the line of vision, and its 
surface a liquid mirror of rosy reflections mingled with hues of ver- 
dure, from colorful buildings and a soft maze of vegetation glowing 
hazily in the still, warm sunshine of a summer afternoon, on the farther 
bank. The green and the rose there are delicately intermingled with 
soft yellowish tones, and the sky above is turquoise veiled in white. 


Signed at lower right, Sistry, 790. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 


Frencu: 1819—1877 


(Winter) 
Cae Height, 26 inches; length, 821% imches 


On the right a cottage at the base of a cleft rock wall, and in front 
of it bushes and trees, at the edge of a mountain lake of the middle 
distance, from which an outlet passes beneath the arch of a low stone 
bridge, flowing rapidly to the foreground. Cottage, trees and shrub- 
bery and the bridge lie in a coating of freshly fallen snow, the lake 
is gray and cold and partly under fog, and the mountains of the 
background are partly snow-covered and partly in clouds which are 
dark, while the higher heavens are bright. 


Signed at lower left, G. CourBET, *74. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Maenussren of Copenhagen. 


ALFRED SISLEY 


34—_ LA CRU Me MORET: 


TEMP DE NEIGE 
(The Loing in Flood, at Moret, in Snowy 


i eS. oe Weather) 


Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


Tue river is high in winter flood and courses the length of the picture 
from the right foreground, vanishing in the distance at left. In the 
left foreground an edge of a green and brown shore, with snow fring- 
ing the grass. Here in a bight a canal boat lies listed, and from the 
right the bare limbs of a tree project into view. Beyond the whitened 
surface of the stream the Moret church and other buildings and some 


tall trees mount against the wintry sky. 


Signed at lower left, Sistry, ’89. 


Property of Messrs. Winkxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


ANTONIO CANALE (called CANALETTO) 


L Irauian: 1697—1768 
Loxts 


Mtbonca 
ves Si Drees Height, 22 inches; length, 33%4 inches 


THE GREATER, VENICE 


Own the right, the Church of St. George, with sculptured front and 
people walking on the paved approach; back of the facade, the tower 
and dome. At left, in the waters of the Grand Canal, a fishing boat 
and a number of gondolas; in middle distance the buildings of Venice 
on the opposite shore; sky of gray clouds with spaces of blue. 


From the collection of Canon Barbier, Nancy, France. 


Purchased from Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University 
of Brussels. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


Ey pe 1857— 
36-PEACE AT EVENING 


e, = Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 
oad *- 


Tue flickering, dying sunset glows on a red-tinted watery roadway 
winding from the left foreground past several cottages, to the centre 
distance. 
Signed at the lower right, Bruck Crane. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1842— 


| A. BLOSSO 


vig oe Beg: 16 inches; length, 25 inches 


Tree gnarled apple trees in variously tinted full blossom rise at top 
of a meadow, through which meanders a brook bearing flock of ducks. 
Rich blue sky overhead. 

~ Signed at the lower left, ArrHuR Parton. 


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Property of a Private Owner. 


EK. [RVING COUSE, N.A. 
AMERI : 1866— 


DAUGHT 


| J3 Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches 


FuuLuL-LtenetH standing figure of a plump Indian maiden, facing the 
observer, as she leans with her right elbow resting upon an inclined tree 
trunk at the border of a stream. Her pottery jar with native decora- 
tions is at the water’s edge at her feet. She is in white, with a tur- 
quoise necklace, and a cape and trimmings that take a hue of green- 
ish old-gold. Autumn foliage overhead; sunny background. 


Signed at lower right, K. I. Couser. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


To be sold by order of James W. Repmonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


LOUIS PAUL DESSAR, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1867— 


E wo 
Height, 273, 


ARLY MORNING 
length, 351% inches 


7 are ian 
A yoKE of white-faced oxen stand looking straight at the observer, 
early morning light from background and the right illumining the red 
coats of their backs, the heavy cart behind them piled high with logs, 
and its loader still busy at his task, seen in half-figure above the farther 
side of the road, which trails from the left. The scene is the edge of 
a wood, in the soft light of a matutinal haze. } | 


Signed at lower right, Dessar, 1912. 


T’o be sold by order of James W. RepMonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


FREDERIC REMINGTON 


AmERIcAN: 1861—1909 


40—FORDING: eh (AEF UTAH 
Height, 24 inches; length, 86V% inches 


7 I0-- 

Comine toward the spectator, the leaders just about to step out of 
the water to a low sandy shore, a four-horse team of white-faced bay 
and black horses, drawing the first wagon of a long train, others trail- 
ing along both in the stream and seen coming on far back in the 
distant valley. The driver of the wagon has his whip raised, and his 
animals are being urged by a horseman at left, while another rides up 
from the right, both in the shallow and broad blue-green river which 
traverses the picture. 


Signed at lower left, FrepERic Remineton, Feb. 19, 793. 


To be sold by order of James W. Repmonp, Esauire, Attorney. 


THOMAS SULLY 
LE Lf MERICAN: 1783—1872 
«Lair ph06o 
(Board) 
Ae Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


AC, 


EAD of a little girl with roses in her creamy cheeks, and golden hair 
which falls in ringlets to her shoulders. Her face appears almost full 
to the front, turned slightly toward the left. In front of her almost 
at the level of her chin her hands are folded one over the other, resting 
on a gray pedestal, and her lips are parted and her blue eyes directed 
upward, as if in prayer or song—or childhood reverie. 


Signed on the pedestal, TS (monogram) 1840. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


42-4 HARVEST RAIN 


oe oe _ Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


FIELD of partially standing wheat stretches across the foreground ; 
at right are a few stacks, and beyond, a low green hill, crested by a 
white cottage, gently rises to the distant horizon. An arc of a rain- 
bow appears in the lowering gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Bruce Crane, A.N.A. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ENOCH WOOD PERRY, N.A. 
AMERICAN:_1831—1915 


ratter 


ae. Height, 23 inches; length, 30 inches 
40 ee 


Deep in shadow the valley in the foreground, with a stream traversing 
it, bushes defining themselves, and the tops of conifers living and dead 
projecting themselves above the shadows and standing out against 
the mauve lights in which the great bare cliffs of the mountains appear 
in the background. The peaks stand forth before a golden sky with 
mauve clouds, and a slant of sunshine gilds a foreground tree-top at 
the left. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


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44] 2 OJIN NW ‘ ) DA 


Heights 2444 inches; length, 34 inches 
[OB Ge=- 
GREEN meadows with marshy courses visible in the foreground lead 
down to a blue stream which crosses them in the middle distance, with 
meadow land continuing on the farther side. In the meadows three 
figures are visible, and in the stream a schooner with sails partly raised 
for drying and a sloop in tow of a steaming tug. At right three trees 


near a gray fence. A shower cloud is passing, and a rainbow appears 
at the left. 


Signed at lower right, G. INNEss (with date, which appears 
to be 1871). 


From the Ball-White Sale, New York, March 14, 1919; previously the 
property of the late William T’.. Evans, who purchased the canvas 
at the Inness Sale. 


To be sold by order of James W. RepMonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE 
AmeERIcAN: 1860— 


———— 


STURE ON THE HAILL 


Height, 2724 inches; length, 354 inches 


J/20-9 nt 


Unpver a turquoise and robin’s-egg sky in which gray and white clouds 
are rolling on a breezy day a broad hillside appears’in a soft light 
and partial cloud shadow. Sheep graze in the green grass of the 
foreground, and up the hill behind them are fields golden-yellow in 
the stubble of harvested grain. | 


Signed at the lower right, Cuas. P. Gruppe. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


Height, 2484 inches; length, 3434 Ube “eS 
ID LS. = 

Grass green in the soft richness of spring, in a level field bordering 
a sandy-brown road, and well in the foreground an old apple tree of 
gray and twisted branches, still putting forth blossoms amid its sparse 
leafage. Beyond it an orchard of younger trees, blossoming, and over 
their tops the gables of houses, and ake the road at left a back- 
ground of woods. 

Signed at lower left, Emin CaRrLsEn. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


To be sold by order of James W. RepMmonp, Esquire, Attorney. 


ALBERT ANDRE 


‘AMME OM ears , 


(Woman Eating Grapes) 
Height, 291% inches; length, 39% inches 


Unver the direct, matter-of-fact title, a composition of color and light, 
of diversity and inclusion, the figure and portraiture and a variety 
of still life. A young woman of blond type with dark eyebrows sits 
at the left and facing the spectator, at a white-covered oval table, 
holding in one raised hand a bunch of fine green grapes. She is in a 
mauve gown. In front of her the simple but abundant table displays 
a basket of grapes and pears, bread, cakes and other edibles in varied 
dishes, a carafe and a rich bouquet of flowers. 


Signed at lower left, ALBERT ANDRE, 
From the Ghent Exhibition, 19138. 
From the Viau Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


JEAN BERAUD 
/ Frencu: 1849— 


C es 


¢ 


48—LE C 


/ 
7 (At the Club) 
eee Height, 25°4 inches; length, 3314 inches 


A composition of more than a score of figures, in the palatial interior 
of a French club, with mural decorations picturing classical scenes in 
which many more figures appear, the figures in the decoration in 
delicate color, those of life in the clubroom for the most part in black. 
These latter include men of varied types and dispositions, most of them 
wearing silk hats, seated about a gaming table or standing looking 
on—occasional ones showing deep dejection. 


Signed at lower right, JEAN Beravp, 1912. 


Property of Messrs. Wixxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 


Frencu: 1819—1877 


Cr (Ne AGE EA | 
LE KRIS Mae LEE D’ORNANS 


(The Valley Mill at Ornans) 
oki IO °- Height, 28% inches; length, 364 inches 


Aw imposing landscape of strong realism, with poetic expression and 
human relationship. The ancient mill with rambling lines and solid 
structure, in the gray of ages under a russet roof, stands in the middle 
distance, its wheel operated by the current of a sluice and the spill 
rejoining the stream of the tumbling millbrook in the foreground. In 
the valley back of it a mass of dense trees rich in their leafage, and to 
right in the foreground the valley wall of tall gray cliffs. 


Signed at lower right, G. CoursBeEt, ’69. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


CLAUDE MONET 


FRENCH: 0— 


(Giverny Prospect) 
La a Height, 25%4 inches; length, 32 inches 


Tue foreground a harvested field, with the warm tones of strewings 
and remnants of the ripened grain mingling with cooler and softer 
greens, and on it two rounded stacks. In strong contrast a great 
hill in the background, with fields of rich verdure and fields gray and 
brown in cultivation, banking high against a gray sky. At its foot 
along the middle distance, the varied walls and roofs of a hamlet, and 
amongst them some trees and bushes. 


Signed at lower right, CuaupE Monet. 
From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 


Property of Messrs. Wixxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


CLAUDE MONET 


Frencu: 1840— 


(The Coastal Chalk Cliffs near Fécamp) 


Lhy | (Panel) | 
IO..- 


Height, 24 inches; length, 814% inches 


A uit of the French coast on one of the most brilliant of summer days, k 


the sky aloft an intense blue swept by passing tufts of nebulous vapor, a 


and far away alow screened by a mauve-gray haze. The sea on the 
left is green and blue and tranquil, in just motion enough to show — 
white ripples as it washes along the sandy border of a low rocky shore. _ 
Above this, to right, the huge chalk cliffs rise abruptly, their sheer — 
steeps scintillating, prismatic walls of iridescence. Beyond, in middle _ 


distance, another cliff more sober in hues, with suggestion on its crest — 


of lighthouse or church, and a dwelling. 
Signed at lower right, CLauDE Monet, 1881. 


From the Viau Collection, Paris. 


Property of Mrssrs. alee & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


CAMILLE PISSARRO 
Fennon :19s0--1Oeem 


wo AH AGRE 


(The Moss Gatherer 


= Height, 28°4 inches; length,.36% imches 
i 


Trees of sturdy growth and much foliage extend in lines from the 
left foreground toward the middle distance, sunshine from the left 
outlining the shadows of their trunks on the grass of the sloping bank 
on which they grow. Here a peasant girl in mauve-gray and deep 

blue, with a red cap, bends at intent work in the grass. The fore- 
ground slope leads on the right up a high hill, whose broad side is a 
succession of fields under cultivation. Over its top a glimpse of sky. __ 


Signed at lower right, C. Pissarro, 1882. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


| (Ad Hazy Day) 
Height, 2184 inches; length, 3014 inches 


Me 


ar and wide the vision of marsh meadows and low embracing hills, 
of green herbage and gray earth, of shrubs, and of trees varying from 
pollards to poplars. The landscape with a marked aspect of literal- — 
ness yet is disclosed in poetic conception in the soft and diffused light — 
of a sunshiny day when the sun is more or less veiled by varying clouds. 
In the foreground, slowly trudging from the spectator, two peasant 
figures are seen, a woman in plum and rose and white, carrying a 
large brown basket, and a little girl she leads by the hand. | 


Signed at lower left, Corov. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


APTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


Frencn: 1796—1875 


Height, 20 inches; length, 32 inches 


Aw early evening sky is still brilliant, behind a thicket of trees and a— 


hillock on the left, which screen it from a rough foreground opel : 


where Hamlet and the diggers stand at an open grave. The country 3 


seems otherwise a deserted place, an open reach of wild land of un- — 
even surface—to right some stunted trees and brush adding a little 
to the subtle colormg of the earth, and coming around the hillock a 


straggling brook which in its hastening course down the foreground — 


reflects silvery notes from the sky. The poetic quality of evening over _ 
the whole. And in the gloaming the Melancholy Dane. in traditional 


black, one clown in his shirtsleeves, and his mate contributing the Corot | . 


color mark in a dark red cap. 


At lower left, Ventre Corot; on stretcher, seal of the 
Vente Corot. | 


From the Vente Corot, 1875, No. 220. 

- Catalogue Robaut, No. 2375. 

From the Viaw Collection. 

Exhibited at the Exposition @Art Francais, Geneva, 1918, No. 9. 


Property of Mxessrs. WinkEL & MacnussEen of Copenhagen. 


Height, 2934 inches; length, 441 /, inches a 


fe 
rs) — = 


Hitts green and brown, traversed by winding roads and paths, and _ 
gray with buildings, are seen in broad view in partial shadow and in | 
sunlight, and a sky alight at the left and holding many grayish 
clouds. In the foreground at the right, buildings within an ancient 
walled enclosure, gray and partly vine-covered and dominated by a 
quadrangular tower. In front of it a man bearing a head-load of 
faggots, and another man attending the departure of laden pack 
animals. 


Signed at lower right, G. Lyness. a 


T'o be sold by order of JAMEs W. Repmonp, Esauire, Attorney. 


FELIX ZIEM 


ion 


(Panel) 

e: on Height, 25 inches; length, 32 inches 
DO0-— 
On a low foreground shore, rich in warm sanguine color, a boathouse - 
and people in barges, with other figures in rich apparel on a greenish — 
bluff at right, and a single tree prominent on a higher bank at left. 
Beyond the glistening sea richly mottled in turquoise- -blue, the cite 


and S$. Sophia in a soft sunset glow, and mountains in a chromatic 
haze in the far distance under a greening sky. — 


Signed at lower right, ZreM. — F 
| “\ : 


From the I. Montaignac Collection, Paris. 
Property of Messrs. WinkeL & Macnussen of Copenhagen. 


seer 


TA By Roe nares: 


Oe sara ise ; ee Sate Sree 


One looks into forest depths, and also upon 
spaces within a forest whose development is mor 
afternoon light is mellow in the sky, and gol 
autumn-turned patches among the surface gr 
silvery upon the trunks of beeches. At left. a 
an outstanding veteran rising above the pict 
before the eye an avenue of shade. In the close f 
with aquatic grasses, and dipping into it is the 
trunk. | 


Sijneas at the 


Property of a Private Owner. } 


ADOLF SCHREYER 


hn LZ German: 1828—1899 
(EE Bs AD figs 


58LE CHEF ARABE 
(The Arabian Chief) 


ek iy oe Height, 34 inches; length, 46 inches 


Rivrne with a fine, confident and firm yet easy seat his dappled gray 
mount, the chieftain moves toward the right in the foreground, in a 
high light, his mounted followers close after him in lesser luminosity. 
He looks keenly ahead and is abundantly armed, and he is clothed in : 
scarlet, white and blue. In a distant hollow three other horsemen are | 
riding away. 


Signed at lower left, Ap. SCHREYER. 


Property of Messrs. Winxet & Macnussen of Copenhagen. . 


JEAN GEORGES VIBERT 
NOH? 18402 1902m 


8; length, 40 imehes 


ScENE a patio with an ornate architectural background. Before a — 
broad archway a cleric in black and two younger Spaniards, one in the _ 
resplendent costume of a toreador, are seated each with a glass in. a 
his hand, pondering their wine with expressions variously critical. a “3 
dark-haired beauty with a Catalonian bottle still plenteously supplied © 
stands at left, and near her an assertive vintner, seated on a son 
almost belligerently awaits their judgment. 


Signed at the lower right, J. G. Viserv. 
Property of a Private Owner. | 


wy 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 


are AMERICAN: 1864— 
60 Lk 


d 
Height, 28 inches; leng 


OLLAND 
, 06 inches 


Caos a rain clouds lighted with creamy edges hang low over dune-like y 
hills and drift aloft in a veiled blue sky. In middle distance at right 
a hamlet of brown gables and red chimneys, and a few low trees, domi- 
nated by a windmill. ‘Traveling slowly toward it from the foreground — 
at left, in a winding road, a peasant in blue blouse mounted on a 


white horse. } 
Signed at lower right, Gtorce H. Bocerr. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EK. IRVING COUSE, N.A. 


AMERICAN : 1866— 


ALEC hi, 46 inches; width, 35 inches 


Na rocky dell in a forest of slender, straight- growing and closely- 
placed trees, an American Indian squats at the foot of a boulder and 
with his hand dips up to his lips water from a brook pool. He wears — 
a red breech-clout and yellow belt, and autumn leaves garland his 
black hair. 

Signed at lower right, E. I. Cousr. (C.)_ 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


T'o be sold by order of James W. Repmonp, Esauire, Attorney. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


ANDRE, Axzert 


Femme mangeant du Raisin (Woman Eating 
Grapes) AT 


BERAUD, Juan 
Le Cercle (At the Club) . 48 


-BESNARD, Atuerr 
Sur le Lae (On the Lakey 16 


BOGERT, Gerorce H., A.N.A. 
Cloudy Day: Katwyk, Holland 60 


CANALE, Antonio (Called CANALETTO) 
Church of St. George the Greater, Venice 35 


CARLSEN, Emu, N.A. 
Apple Orchard 46 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
La Moisson sur les Coteaux du Nord (Harvest 
on the Northern Hills) 11 


COROT, JEAN Baptiste CAMILLE 
Paysage britannique 2] 
Jour au Soleil nuageux (4d Hazy Day) 53 
Hamlet 54. 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


COURBET, GustTAvE 


Puits noirs, Ornans (Dark Pits at Ornans) 6 
Lac de Geneve (Lake Geneva) 8 
Paysage (Landscape) 19 
Le Barrage (The Dam) 30 
L’Hiver (Winter) 33 
Le Moulin de la Vallée d’Ornans (The Valley 

Mill at Ornans) 49 


COUSE, E. Irvine, N.A. 
The Chief’s Daughter 38 
The Forest Pool 61 


CRANE, Brucez, N.A. 
Peace at Evening 36 
A Harvest Rainbow 4.2 


DEGAS, Enpcar 
Danseuses (Dancers of the Ballet) 17 


DESSAR, Louis Paut, N.A. 
The Wood Cart: Early Morning 39 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse VircILe 
La Forét (The Forest) 


Or 


DUPRE, Juzs 
Le Chemin devant Auberge (The High Road 
at the Inn) 10 
Forest Landscape 57 


GRUPPE, CuHartres PAaur 
Pasture on the Hill 45 


ae : CATALOGUE 

fs NUMBER 

ia HARPIGNIES, Henri 
Le grand Chéne (Great Oak) 12 

-INNESS, Georce, N.A. 
Tarpon Springs, Florida | 44 
Roman Campagna 55 

J ACQUE, Crartes Eire 

Moutons dans un Paturage (Sheep at Pasture) 4 


MAN ET, Epovarp : 
La Femme Toréador (The Woman Bull-fighter) 18 


-MARTIN, Homer Donen, N.A. 
Hudson River Landscape | 9 


MINOR, Rosert C., N.A. 
Near Waterford, Connecticut yh} 


MOLENAER, Jan MIENSE 
Motherly Love 1 


MONET, CLAUDE 
Belle Isle: Effet de Soleil (A Sunlight Effect at 


Belle Isle) 28 
Prés en Fleurs (Flowery Meadows) 29 
Vue de Giverny (Giverny Prospect) 50 
Falaise pres de Fécamp (The Costal Chalk 

Cliffs near F'écamp) 51 


PARTON, Arruur, N.A. 
Apple Blossoms 37 


PISSARRO, CamMiLie 
La Moisson: Une Charretée de Blé dans une 
Ferme (The Harvest: A Cartload of Grain 
on a Farm) 
La Moussiére (The Moss Gatherer) 


PERRY, Enocu Woop, N.A. 
Yosemite Valley 


REMINGTON, FREDERrICc 
Fording: En Route to Utah 


RENOIR, Pirrre AUGUSTE 
Baigneuse assise (Bather Sitting Down) 


SCHREY ER, Ano.r 
Le Chef arabe (The Arabian Chief) 


SISLEY, ALrrep 

Montereau 

Garage de Bateaux (The Barge Basin) 

Apres-midi au Soleil: Bord du Loing, a Moret 
(Sunny Afternoon on the Loing River at 
Moret) 

La Crue du Loing, 4 Moret: Temp de Neige 
(The Loing in Flood, at Moret, in Snowy 
W eather) 


SULLY, Tuomas 
Childhood 


TROYON, Constant 
Etude de Vache 


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CATALOGUE 
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52 


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14 
58 


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27 


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VAN MARCKE, Emite gt as 

Le Moulin a Kau (The Water Mill) 25 
VAN RAVESTYN, Jan 

Portrait of a Woman 2 
VIBERT, JEAN GEORGES 

The New Vintage 59 
WEIR, Juuian Atpen, P.N.A. | 

Landscape 22 

WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.A. 

_ Scene on the Susquehanna 24 
ZIEM, Frirx 

View of Constantinople 7 

Le Jour du Grand Prix (The Day of the Grand | 

Priz | Great Prize |) 13 
Les Sirenes (The Sirens) 20 
Le Gondolier 31 


Constantinople 56 


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